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South Korea: Gov''t To Clamp down on Cigarette Hoarding Source from: Korea Herald (kr) 12/31/2014 ![]() The government said Tuesday that it will clamp down on hoarding by tobacco product manufacturers and consumers as South Korea moves to increase tobacco taxes in 2015. According to the finance ministry, police and officials from the tax and customs offices plan to check the inventory and sales records of all manufacturers to make certain they are not fabricating documents to claim they shipped out products this year when they are actually withholding them in storage. Companies that report they shipped products this year will pay less taxes compared to next year. These products could then be sold in the new year with the tobacco companies pocketing more money thanks to higher retail prices for a pack of cigarettes. Seoul announced earlier this year that the average price for a pack of cigarettes would go up 2,000 won (US$1.8). The price hike is due to the addition of a special excise tax and other indirect taxes on cigarettes. In addition, the government plans to keep tabs on cigarettes sold through the Internet. |